OPTEX FA CS-30TAC Instruction Manual Download Page 7

7

Sensor 

cable

Connector 

No.

Green

1

Yellow

2

Brown

3

Shield

4

5

When you cut the sensor cables, ensure to perform 

end treatment and connection of the cables. In the 

case of the short circuit of the sensor cables, the 

sensor can not measure precisely.

(1) Cut the cables to a desired length and treat their 

end as shown in the left figure.

  A guide wire is sheathed in the shielded mesh 

cable. Cut the other cables than the guide wire at 

their base.

(2) Pass the sensor cable bundle through the hole 

of the cable cover and tighten the cable tie at the 

point shown in the left figure.

* The serial numbers are printed on the cable cover. 

Make sure to put each sensor cables back to the 

same holes that you removed.

(3) Connect the cables and shielded cable (guide 

wire) to the connector.

(4) Insert the connector to the cable cover.

*The metal plate of connector should be placed onto 

the clasp in the cable cover.

Sensor cable

5

15

5

Cable tie 

(of approx. 2 

mm width)

Guide wire

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

[mm]

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Connecting the sensor cables

 

Keeping the connector pushed 

in, fit the cable cover to the 

grooves of the amplifier, and 

insert the cable cover.

○ 

Removing the sensor cables

 

Pinch the tab of the cable 

cover and pull the cable 

cover upward.

Sensor head and amplifier has 

been calibrated as a set.

Make sure to use sensor head 

and amplifier with the same 

serial number.

Amplifier has not a protective structure.

 

When you connect the output cable and the sensor cable, 

make sure that the water or oil does not penetrate to amplifier along the cable. When used in such 

an environment where water or oil might get in to the amplifier, please use optional protective case. 

(Equivalent to IP65) 

Please noted that continuous hot water with high pressure may cause breakage of the cable or covering.

Summary of Contents for CS-30TAC

Page 1: ...S 30TAC CS 40TAC CS 30TAC HT CS 40TAC HT 91 Chudoji Awata cho Shimogyo ku Kyoto 600 8815 JAPAN TEL 81 75 325 1314 FAX 81 75 325 2936 OPTEX FA CO LTD Non Contact Thermometer Printed in JAPAN 0807230 20...

Page 2: ...to convert the infrared energy emitted from the surface of an object into temperature This thermometer measures the surface temperature of solid and liquid without contacting them The temperature of...

Page 3: ...off DO NOT TOUCH THE LENS Do not touch the lens with hard or sharp objects Do not insert foreign objects into the light receiving part Otherwise incorrect measurement will occur KEEP THE THERMOMETER A...

Page 4: ...Emissivity rate adjustment 0 1 to 1 2 Power supply 12 to 24 VDC 10 Consumption 120 mA Max load 80 mA Eco mode Ambient temperature Sensor head 0 to 180 C Amplifier 0 to 65 C Sensor head 0 to 100 C Amp...

Page 5: ...ens surface 7 M12 P1 0 10 30 14 Sensor head Sensor cable 4 3000 MAX Cable cover Serial No buttons ENT button Output cable 6 2000 MAX Cable No Main display Amplifier Sub display 64 52 35 39 31 mm DIN r...

Page 6: ...2 Do not wire 15 Orange Black 2 Connect to GND 16 4 Shielded cable Output cable 1 Connect to the 4 20 mA input of an analog device Analog output allowable load 250 and analog output impedance 47 2 Ex...

Page 7: ...Insert the connector to the cable cover The metal plate of connector should be placed onto the clasp in the cable cover Sensor cable 5 15 5 Cable tie of approx 2 mm width Guide wire 1 2 3 4 mm Connect...

Page 8: ...al screw is M12 P1 0 Fix securely into the hole of 12 mm or more using the attached hexagon nut The optional mounting fitting can help you adjust the angle easily Mounting Mount the sensor head perpen...

Page 9: ...w shown above When measuring a high temperature target keep as much distance from it as possible within the range of the field of view Otherwise it may cause incorrect measurement When using the optio...

Page 10: ...ation Press 3 sec or more Setting Operation Make sure to perform Save Settings If you cancel in Save Settings all settings entered are not saved 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 To confirm or change the settings pre...

Page 11: ...d alarm ON OFF can be set The Unit has 3 Alarm Output Modes as below NORMAL Mode Alarm output is kept on as long as the value is above or below the limit value DELAY Mode Alarm output turns on when a...

Page 12: ...e bank 1 to 4 to change the setting Settings of Response Time Adjustment Analog Output Alarm Output Trigger Input and Display Off can be saved in each bank 1 In the Setting Operation select the Bank S...

Page 13: ...ently larger than the field of view 2 In the Setting Operation select the Adjustment Setting and then press Enter button 3 Select the TEACH Adjustment and then press the ENTER button 4 The current mea...

Page 14: ...not change the emissivity rate after setting in 2 Point Adjustment otherwise the adjusted value will be changed 7 Aim the sensor head to the target Confirm the target is sufficiently larger than the f...

Page 15: ...40 L 0 3 L Lower limit value is displayed Input the temperature L lower limit value and then press Enter button Make sure to perform Save Settings The minimum width of output range is 100 degrees 0 t...

Page 16: ...on when the value exceeds or falls below the limit value and is kept for a specific time NORMAL Mode Alarm output is kept on as long as the value is above or below the limit value DELAY Mode Alarm ou...

Page 17: ...value and then press the ENTER button 6 Select NORMAL Mode and then press the ENTER button Make sure to perform Save Settings 6 Select DELAY Mode and then press the ENTER button 7 The DELAY Time is d...

Page 18: ...og output types as below HOLD MIN MIN HOLD P P P P HOLD SAMP SAMPLE Setup of Functions MIN HOLD The minimum value between the triggers is output HOLD MAX MAX P P HOLD The P P value maximum minus minim...

Page 19: ...hen press Enter button Make sure to perform Save Settings WAVE Mode HOLD MAX HOLD MIN WIMT 200 WLIM 150 WIMT 200 WLIM 150 Analog Output is controlled by External Trigger Analog Output is controlled by...

Page 20: ...ing to the analog output of MAX HOLD set by the trigger input alarm is output while the value is outside the range between H and L ECO OFF 1 In the Setting Operation select the Display Off Setting and...

Page 21: ...gger mode MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN Trigger temperature Display Off Time to turn off s s s s OFF Note of the settings Save or cancel the settings entered in the Setting Operation Switch other ba...

Page 22: ...s is dirty remove the dust using a blower for cleaning lens For stubborn dirt apply a small amount of ethyl alcohol to a cotton swab or special lens cleaning cloth and gently wipe off the dirt Amplifi...

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